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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 11, 1987, p. 14

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THE HERALD Peace pledge card blitz and other peace groups across Canada are sponsoring a Pledge Cardflliti These groups ore asking their members and people in the com sign pledge cards which read 1 pledge to vote for can didatcs uho will speak out against Canada support for he arms race and who will actively work to make Canada on International voice for peace Goals far politicians arc listed this pledge These goals slate Canada should not sup port the Star Wars program the testing of missiles or the arms race between the S and the USSR and candidates should support international control initiatives asked to mall their pledge cards themselves or HAND member who will pick the pledge cards up for mailing from lluilon Hills If you interested call Janet Duval for more details Legion Lines By JIM Branch members gave reception to Provincial Vice Chairman Howard Russell guest speaker at our Remembrance Sup per last Saturday night Comrade Russell who was accompanied by his wife Gloria gave an Interesting outline of the work of the Legion at present and his hopes for our future endeavors Mayor Miller proposed the toast to the Legion and Post dent Bruce Collins replied Comrade Tut Harrison foasted our fallen com rades piper George Greg played the Lament and Bugler Mark the Last Post Mark is a member of Squadron Air Cadets who did an excellent job of serving the supper Banquet convenor Marg Clarke and her ladies as usual prepared a superb feast Branch 120 President Harry Brown expresses his thanks to all who attended the Remembrance Parades in the Glen and Georgetown Parade Marshall Ernie complements all marching contingents Tor maintaining the high standard of these parades Poppy Chairman Joan Brown thanks the many helpers without whom the Poppy Campaign cannot be success The cooperation of you all much appreciated CI Winners in the Nov draw Bud Hayes 367 John and Heather Burke Dick Krousc Peter Smith Patsy Simmons lion Ritchie and Dean Hancock FRIDtY NIGHT EUCHRE Ladies 1st Sharon Middlcton 2nd Shirley West Booby Flo Carswell Men 1st Cord 2nd Peasey Booby Charlie Shepherd In the lounge Nov 14 Norm and Audrey Eyres Nov Fish and Chip Night in the Club room Music by Bob and Carey Children s Christmas Party Chair mtn Gord King asks me to advise you the cutoff date for entering names of members children on the notice board is Nov 13 Please note members children only Legion ladies By MID Herald Special As you observe the two minutes silence this morning remember They shall grow not old as we that are left grow old Age shall not weary them or the years condemn At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them Remember the open euchre this Friday in the auditorium Do turn out for this event as It Is another of your sports money making tunc tions Anne Nicholson your sports officer has asked hat you bring your tickets on the sports draw to the meeting Nov 19 The board room will be open to receive your donations on Thurs day and Friday Nov IB and 20 We will also need help In setting up the tables on Friday night for your bazaar call Trudy or Mae Surah Richards tells me Joyce Markham is improving steadily But we who know Joyce expected this from her as she is a fighter Well done Joyce Acton man TV policeman on hit series Night Heat By JULIE HOLMES Herald Special Hank draws on the philosophical wisdom of his grand father when he describes the and downs faced by his My grandfather always said If you re meant to get by lightn you 11 never drown Applying his to his work as an tor Mr takes it to mean If you re meant for a part in a movie you 11 get It And it seems his grandfather was right Mr moved to Acton about three or four months ago and Is presently working as a sales manager at Barragcr Cleaners But for he past Ihret years Mr has had numerous rotes in different TV shows and movies He played the part of a truck driver in Silver Clouds a race track official in I II Take Manhattan a for David in Knight Rider and other roles Mr Handke Is a former policeman He describes most police TV shows like Miami Vice as off the wall He said that they are purely fictional and most cops already know you don come out lookirg like Don Johnson But shows such as Night Heat and Hill Street Blues are very realistic and get right to the core of policework Mr has numerous roles which relate to his past career In Police Academy IV he was a COP Citizen on Patrol an undercover cop in detective in and Lacey and he describes as a Irtmieti in Night Heat Although hi lus successful in these roles Mi dke said he would like to into some comedy and I would love work with Paul of Dundee fame I tired of playing the part of a cop ice and wild Is one he ills There is the thrill and excitement flnnk Mr s fivorili was Ins lead role in Mark for He Point said the cast ill to work with He worked with lurks Kinsmen conference of an ailing career I it also has its Mr said there art long hours of wailing and minimum nil of four hours tors shoot about or six times and as an you might filmed In and only appear In three I feel that extras given enough recognition Not everyone is a John Wayne or Chides but remember they protnblj out He who are in It rested in in UtinR to remember mike jour own luck Be ireful and reputable or agent check them out with the Business Bureau and don be ifraid In ask Hank begin his acting i w hen j 1 lose frit nd Rested he try Mr Hon said 1 never taken a day actio 111 his life but apparently 1 e As for the future Mr said I take my career one lime It Mr does no let his acting like up all his time When he isn trying old for new part or his lines he enjoys play different sports out bowline GEORGETOWN SPA FITNESS CENTRE Eight members of the Kinsmen Club of Georgetown attended the Kinsmen District Fall Leader ship Conference held in Brampton Oct 30 Nov 1 Hosted by the Kinsmen the conference had at tendance of almost 200 Kinsmen from as far away as and Brighton Past National Presidents Loyola Sullivan from Newfoundland and Howard from King City Ont and Georgetown Kinsman Bob Malcoimson addressed a seminar on public relations while another seminar delved Into the problems of liability Insurance for Locally the Georgetown Kinsmen arc finalizing details for their popular Seniors Tour of the Lights to be held Dec and for their Christmas Tree lot t open TRIO AVAILABLE AT MOVIE RENTALS SUNDAY BUFFET Give Mom A Day Off Bring her to ROAST BEEF BUFFET WO Kids Under 8 Monday Tuesday Nights Wing It At OTooles With 1 5 A Wing Wednesday Night Blue Zone Night TALLBOY Available Thursday Night Is Ladies Night Special Price Shooter All Night Long PLUS A CHANCE TO WIN cash draw Monday Nights Live Band DO COVED CHARGE Toronto s Hottest Bar Band Featuring BACKSTREET From 800 1230 Nov 16 Nov Nov 30 Studies show drugs alcohol can cause damaging addictions Over ten thousand residents of above Ihc age of drink six or more drinks per day Ihe level established by the Addiction Research Foundation as extremely alcohol use Coping with the damage caused by alcohol use ts Hal ton three times more than in taxes from alcohol The Regional Chairman and the Majors of Burlington Hal ton Hills Millon and have proclaim Nov 1522 as Drug Awareness Week DAW Drug Awareness Week Is sponsored In On tano by the Addiction Research Foundation an agency of the Ministry of Health in cooperation with Health and Welfare Canada at thi federal level A survey showed that per cent of students grades 13 have experimented with some drug in the Inst year whether it be alcohol can cocaine USD barbiturates or stimulants Because drugs are readily available it is imperative residents receive curate uptodate Information on drugs and drug use Regional Chairman Peter is the Honorary Chairman of Drug Awareness Week In the Nov 16 at 10 30 a Mr Pomeroy will be Joining lives from tbc Addiction- Krai art Foundation fllyof Burl Town or Milton and Town of for opening ceremonies at the Burlington Mall Displays at Burling on Mall and Place will feature demolished cars to emphasize the consequences of using alcohol or other drugs while driving The demolished care have been sup plied by Burlington Auto and lowing was provided by French Auto Service Signs to go over Ihe displays were made by students of Aclonlllgh School Packages or literature posters and buttons have been sent to all schools in the Region com the Drug Awareness Cur ricula currently being taught in the Board of Education and the Hal ton Roman Catholic Separate School Board All libraries in the Region will have displays featuring literature from the Addiction Research dalion For information and advice about drug and alcohol Issues call the Ad diction Research Foundation at For comprehensive assess and treatment of alcohol and drug problems call ADAPT at Are you 71 Then you have until December 31 to turn your R R S into an income 1 shop the market for you to get the best income rate if Mutual Life of Canada BRIAN GOODLET Georgetown 8775129 8774515 TREAT YOUR GUESTS WITH A doit yourself Great or Picnics Receptions or any Event where Friends Meet AS FEW AS 15 AS MANY AS 1500 Buffet Consists of 1 3 pes chicken per person 2 3 different types of salad 3 Bread buttered 4 Plates 5 Serviettes Forks Wet naps 6 Bread trays serving spoons 7 Table cloths pen person

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